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House Votes To Move Up Citizenship Requirement For Voter Registration

The bill moves ahead a requirement for people to prove citizenship when registering to vote for the first time in Kansas. That law is currently set to take effect in January 2013.

Estimates Show Tax Plan Would Weigh On Low Earners

Revenue estimates for the House Republican income tax plan show that the lowest income earners would be the only bracket that would see their tax rates go up.

House Passes Health Care Compact Bill

Kansas House members say the state should have the right to join an interstate compact to fight federal rules for health care programs.

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Whooping Cough Vaccine Recommended For Seniors

An expert panel is expanding an earlier recommendation that seniors be vaccinated if they have contact with very young infants. Now just about all seniors will be candidates for vaccination. Adults and teens have been on the recommended list for years already.

Pro-Obama SuperPAC Hits Romney On Auto Bailout In Michigan Ad

Priorities USA Action has unveiled a new ad in Michigan in advance of that state's GOP primary next week. It takes former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to task for opposing the auto industry bailout.

IAEA Team Returns From Iran Empty Handed

The International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran refused its team access to a military site at Parchin.

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